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2007 Audie® Award Finalist - Literary Fiction "With the enormous success of the critically acclaimed The Russian Debutante’s Handbook, Gary Shteyngart established... |
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Pretty, impecunious Sally Nicholas never dreamed a fortune could prove a disadvantage, until she becomes an heiress and watches in bewilderment as her orderly existence goes haywire. Coping first... |
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| The Herdmans plus Halloween have always spelled disaster. Every year, these six kids - the worst in the history of Woodrow Wilson School and possibly even the world - wreak havoc on the whole town.... |
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| What if you went to a school where it was actually all right to be who you really are? That’s the enchanting place David Levithan has created in his highly acclaimed first novel. But even if the gay... |
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Voltaire and Pangloss travel the world looking for the good in life, but can they find it? Candide and his tutor Pangloss travel the globe trying to follow the philosophy 'All is for the best in... |
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The very British Jeeves and Wooster take their double-act to audio and give a listener a spiffing listen! P.G. Wodehouse has many devoted fans all over the world who are dedicated to his... |
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An hilarious collection of short stories written about animals by one of Britain's greatest satirists of the 20th Century, Saki, real name Hector Hugh Monroe. In this hilarious and occasionally... |
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A very amusing collection of stories from yesteryear given the comic touch of The Madness of George film star, sadly now deceased, Nigel Hawthorne with authors such as Mark Twain, O. Henry, Saki and... |
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| Unabridged Stories written by Mark Twain. The Jumping Frog of Calavaras County, Tom Quartz, The Story of the Old Ram, What Stumped the Blue Jays, Journalism in Tennessee, Carnival of Crime, Buck... |
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Bestselling author Elizabeth Berg’s beautiful, funny stories about women committing small acts of liberation in their daily lives. Exploring women’s lives and emotions, these are stories... |
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